Comments: With his performances this spring, Loux is quickly moving up draft charts. The big right-hander has four pitches he uses, though it's his fastball and plus changeup that really stand out. His breaking stuff needs some tightening, but with his command, mound presence and easy delivery, there's reason to believe he can improve that part of his game as well. Before the season began, most Texas college pitching buzz went to Brandon Workman, but Loux has forced his way to the top of that conversation and likely into the first couple of rounds.Enhanced Scouting Report

1435

Lewis, Frederick

Tennessee Wesleyan College

LHP

L/L

6'02"

210

1986-12-16

5S

641

Liberatore, Adam

Tennessee Tech

LHP

L/L

6'03"

230

1987-05-12

5S

1265

Lechich, Louie

St Marys HS (CA)

LHP

L/L

6'04"

200

1991-11-19

HS

649

Lucas, Joshua

State College of Florida Manatee-Sarasota

RHP

R/R

6'06"

185

1990-11-05

J1

1424

Lafreniere, Francois

St. Petersburg JC

RHP

R/R

6'04"

200

1990-06-02

J3

240

Lavisky, Alexander

St. Edward HS (OH)

C

R/R

6'01"

1991-01-13

HS

989

Lohden, Anthony

Southern Arkansas University

RHP

R/R

6'04"

220

1988-06-13

SR

867

Levsen, Garret

Sonora HS (CA)

RHP

R/R

6'03"

170

1992-01-26

HS

432

Linehan, Tyler

Sheldon HS (CA)

LHP

L/L

6'00"

240

1991-08-30

HS

1118

Lee, Christopher

Robinson HS (FL)

LHP

L/L

6'03"

175

1992-08-17

HS

522

Lopez, Danny

Pittsburgh

SS

R/R

5'11"

180

1988-01-21

SR

101

Leonard, Joe

Pittsburgh

3B

R/R

6'05"

215

1988-08-26

JR

Comments: The Big East is a good place to look for some talent at the hot corner and Leonard has the chance to be one of the highest-drafted Pitt players in recent memory. He has excellent defensive skills at third and has shown the ability to hit for plenty of average. He hasn't hit for a ton of power in college, but some feel he will develop more as he matures. He's the kind of college hitter who should get taken somewhere in the second to third round.

67

Littlewood, Marcus

Pineview HS (UT)

SS

S/R

6'03"

198

1992-03-18

HS

Comments: Littlewood looks the part of a ballplayer with a solid, athletic frame. He has good hands and a plus arm in the infield, but his size and lack of speed will likely necessitate a move from shortstop. If he moves to third, the question will be if the bat will play there. He's a switch-hitter with a nice swing, but right now it doesn't look like he projects to have enough power for a corner. That could mean a future as a utility guy, but a team who believes in the frame and the defensive skills and sees upside with the swing will take a chance.Enhanced Scouting Report

384

La Tempa, Justin

Oregon

RHP

R/R

6'05"

210

1986-11-21

5S

289

Lyons, Tyler

Oklahoma State

LHP

S/L

6'02"

205

1988-02-21

SR

Comments: Lyons was named an honorable mention All-Big 12 performer in 2009 and was named to the All-Tournament Team at the NCAA Clemson Regional. He was a 10th-round selection of the New York Yankees in 2009 but did not sign.

957

Lyles, Chase

Northwestern State

IF

R/R

6'02"

206

1987-01-13

5S

368

Lee, Crayton

Morehead State

SS

S/R

5'11"

185

1988-03-22

SR

1042

Lincoln, Joe

Missouri Southern State

C

R/R

6'04"

230

1988-09-16

JR

629

Liberto, Michael

Missouri

SS

R/R

5'07"

170

1988-06-21

SR

62

LaMarre, Ryan

Michigan

CF

R/L

6'02"

1988-11-21

JR

Comments: LaMarre's name was shooting up Draft boards when he showed he was fully recovered from an early thumb injury. He can swing the bat and has made some nice adjustments following a rough summer on the Cape. He runs well, though isn't a burner, and plays good defense. While he might be a tweener -- not enough speed for center, not enough power for a corner -- his overall skill set and baseball know-how had his name being mentioned in first-round conversations.Enhanced Scouting Report